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SpaceX rocket blasts off from Florida on satellite delivery mission

Published 2016-05-06, 01:26 a/m
© Reuters.  SpaceX rocket blasts off from Florida on satellite delivery mission
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By Irene Klotz
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla., May 6 (Reuters) - An unmanned SpaceX
rocket on Friday blasted off from Florida to put a
communications satellite into orbit, with the launch vehicle's
main-stage booster set to attempt a quick return landing on a
floating platform at sea.
A company webcast showed the 23-story-tall Falcon 9 rocket
soaring off a seaside launch pad at Cape Canaveral Air Force
Station at 1:21 a.m. EDT (05:21 GMT).
Perched atop the booster was the JCSAT-14 satellite, owned
by Tokyo-based telecommunications company SKY Perfect JSAT Corp,
a new customer for Elon Musk's Space Exploration Technologies,
or SpaceX.
About 2-1/2 minutes after launch, the rocket's first stage
was scheduled to shut down and separate, leaving the second
stage to deliver the satellite into its intended orbit more than
25,000 miles (40,000 km) above Earth.
The returning rocket was programmed to fly itself back to a
floating landing pad positioned more than 400 miles (650 km) off
Florida's east coast in the Atlantic Ocean.
SpaceX successfully landed a rocket on a drone ship in
April, after four failed attempts. The company also landed a
rocket on a ground-based pad in December, a key step in Musk's
plan to develop a cheap, reusable booster.
Before the launch, the company played down expectations for
a successful return this time. Unlike the April mission, the
rocket flying on Friday would have little fuel left over for
engine burns to slow its descent after sending the 10,300-pound
(4,700 kg) television broadcasting satellite into orbit.
The satellite, built by Space Systems Loral in Palo Alto,
California, a subsidiary of MacDonald Dettwiler and Associates
MDA.TO , is designed to provide television, data and mobile
communications services to customers across Asia, Russia and
Oceania and the Pacific Islands.
Friday's launch was the fourth of more than a dozen flights
plannd this year by SpaceX, which has a backlog of more than $10
billion in launch business from customers, including NASA.
Last week, SpaceX won its first contract to launch a U.S.
military satellite, breaking a 10-year-old monopoly held by
United Launch Alliance, a partnership of Lockheed Martin Corp (NYSE:LMT)
LMT.N and Boeing (NYSE:BA) Co BA.N .

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